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Vodafone ramps up network in deeper pockets off Mumbai

| | Oct 21, 2015, at 01:09 am
Mumbai, Oct 20 (IBNS)Telecom services provider Vodafone has taken a proactive step in ramping up its network in deeper pockets across the city.

This is in line with its sustained efforts to enhance customer experience and facilitate superior connectivity.

Vodafone is setting up additional cell sites to facilitate enhanced connectivity to Mumbaikars residing in the innermost sections of the city, including traditionally difficult to access areas, because of logistical challenges like overcrowded and low rise structures. In recent months, Vodafone has been making significant investments in ramping up and modernizing its already robust network in Mumbai.

Announcing the details of Vodafone’s network enhancement in Mumbai, Ishmeet Singh, Business Head – Mumbai, Vodafone India, said, “Having the distinction of being Mumbai’s leading telecom services provider over the years, is a matter of pride for us at Vodafone India. As per World Bank estimates, 54 percent of Mumbai’s population lives in slum clusters. Reaching out to the aam aadmi and the workforce of Mumbai, we are enhancing our network in these areas which have been traditionally difficult to facilitate network because of logistical challenges like overcrowded and low-rise structures. Mumbai is a true amalgamation of people with different communications needs and usage patterns and we are well positioned to serve a wider audience base and diverse customer segments. We are happy that Vodafone now offers the best network at the best price, in Mumbai."

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